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- Report: FCC leaked info to companies, industry groups
- The Federal Communications Commission violated rules by tipping off some corporations and trade groups about when commissioners planned to vote on important issues, a Government Accountability Office report has found. Consumer and public interest groups did not get such useful information, The Los Angeles Times reports. "It...
- Tags: FCC, Industry, Federal Government, Government, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-10-03
- Best to avoid iPhone update 1.1.1 if you can
- Best to avoid iPhone update 1.1.1 if you canWhy?Do you think just anybody will take your advice?Who do you think are the majority of iPhone users anyway?You're just spreading FUD.RE: Best to avoid iPhone update 1.1.1 if you canhehe,Adrian, you are old enough to have heard about frustrated people who...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Apple iPhone, iPhone update 1.1.1, iPhone Update, phone
- Discussion threads 2007-09-28
- The question is not whether it's legal to unlock the iPhone ...
- ... the real question is whether Apple is allowed to brick an unlocked iPhone. My posts on the possibility that Apple will brick unlocked iPhones have generated a lot of feedback. Many of you are wondering whether it's legal to unlock an iPhone. The fact is that,...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Fact, Apple Inc., Telecom & Utilities, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-09-25
- iPhone Dev Team issues statement in response to Apple
- iPhone Dev Team issues statement in response to AppleAnother bit of sanityThanks for the article. It seems that after Apple issued their warning things got a bit wild on the internet. Amazing how the iPhone, with less than 1% of the market can cause such a stir!It does...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, team, Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., phone, T-Mobile
- Discussion threads 2007-09-25
- FCC extends disability provisions of Communications Act to VoIP
- Late Thursday, The Federal Communications Commission extended the disability access requirements of Sections 225 and 255 of the Communications Act, which currently apply to traditional phone services, to providers of interconnected VoIP services and to manufacturers of equipment used to provide those services.Section 255 of the...
- Tags: Regulatory
- Blog posts 2007-06-01
- Unlocking your mobile phone is no longer prohibited
- Last week the U.S. Copyright Office issued a ruling that states cell phone owners are allowed to break their software locks on their devices. There has been quite bit of talk about this on the internet, but the ruling doesnt state anything about requiring wireless carriers to unlock your phone....
- Tags: Smartphone, Wireless carriers, wireless, telephone
- Blog posts 2006-11-29
- Boucher's route to network neutrality may run through the Judiciary Committee
- Rep. Rick Boucher of Virginia told the Freedom2Connect conference today he will try to get strong network neutrality language into the Telecommunications Act rewrite going before a House committee tomorrow, and failing that will go after the Whitacre Tiering plan through the House Judiciary Committee.In answer to a question from...
- Tags: Rick Boucher
- Blog posts 2006-04-04
- E-rulemaking dies from lack of funding
- After a hard day's work, there nothing like coming home and curling up with 15,000 documents posted by 150 federal agencies at the new Federal Docket Management System website. The Bush administration has been working hard to implement an electronic docket system to facilitate comments, viewing and retrieval of ...
- Tags: agency, OMB
- Blog posts 2006-01-11
- Dump the DRM? Sign me up!
- Dump the DRM? Sign me up!DMCA is the keystone to the whole thing.I can only hope at some point that it will be thrown out. I posted this in the previous DRM blog but I'm going to post this link again.http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/ptech/10/04/music.copy.reut/index.htmlIronically musicians could potentially be violating the DMCA by...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, Advertising & Promotion, U.S. Copyright Office, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Dave Berlind, RIAA, digital-rights management, music, DMCA
- Discussion threads 2005-10-04
- New Web copyright tool to exclude non-IE users
- New Web copyright tool to exclude non-IE usersGee, it's not like digging up a copy of IE is hard.Put this in the "well duh" catagory.Sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happenIf they don't allow for paper submissions, then certainly there will be those who are disenfranchised by the process, who...
- Tags: Web browsers, E-mail, tool, Copyright Office
- Discussion threads 2005-08-26
- Federal Agency Accelerates Aviation Rulemaking With Global Knowledge Management Network
- The Federal Aviation Administration FAA Aircraft Evaluation Groups AEG establishes operational safety criteria for new and modified aircraft and manages aircraft suitability safety processes. In preparation for ISO certification, the AEG needed to accelerate airworthiness reviews and streamline external industry collaboration on aircraft maintenance and certification. The FAA deployed Knowledge...
- Tags: FAA, Global Knowledge Network Inc., Network, Agency, Knowledge, Aircraft, Federal Aviation Administration Aircraft Evaluation Groups, Aerospace & Defense, Strategy, Manufacturing, Management
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